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      <title>Building a log store</title>
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      <description>I recently had a wood burning stove installed which meant that I needed somewhere to store all the logs I&amp;rsquo;ll be burning. Rather than spend a lot of money on a professionally made log store, I decided to make my own, because hey, I own a hammer and a saw, how hard can it be?
I sketched a rough plan on the bag of an envelope then headed down to my nearest large hardware retailer and picked up some supplies: I decided to use a 6&amp;rsquo;x3&#39; lattice fence panel as the back of the log store because I was feeling lazy.</description>
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